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Study Of The Model Of Poverty Alleviation In The Perspective Of Social Capital Theory

Posted on:2019-04-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C X HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330548971018Subject:Master of Social Work
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Rural poverty alleviation has always been the focus of social concern,but also China's urgent need to improve and promote the livelihood of the project.Exploring effective poverty alleviation model is the key to solve poverty alleviation in rural areas.In the light of the six-month internship experience,the author used the case study method and semi-structured interview method to take the poverty alleviation organization as the research object,and summarized and analyzed the poverty alleviation model adopted in the poverty alleviation process in rural areas and its effects.Therefore,from the perspective of social capital theory,this paper analyzes how H-Poverty Alleviation Organizations use social capital to help the poor in Town A,L,and use what models to help alleviate poverty.The focus is on the characteristics and operating conditions of the poverty alleviation model of the H-poor organizations,and how the poverty-relief model explores the three elements of social capital trust,regulation,and relationship networks.This paper analyzes the practice of H poverty-relief organizations involved in rural poverty alleviation,and believes that the premise of poverty alleviation organizations for H organizations is to obtain the support of the local government and national policies,and to obtain legal identity in the rural land.H-Poverty Alleviation Organization is good at tapping the potential social resources in local villages,carrying out resource integration,building social capital for farmers,and creating a new poverty alleviation model that not only helps rural households get out of poverty,but also explores the promotion of poverty alleviation models in other poor areas to provide a reference path.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social capital, Poverty alleviationmodel, Social organizations
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